Modern Austrian Literature, Volumes 4-5State University of New York at Binghamton, 1971 Includes the index to the Journal of the International Arthur Schnitzler Research Association, 1961-67. |
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... narrative which eschews interior monologue altogether . Further , if we can find in this narrative which eschews interior monologue a theme which is shared by a narrative which makes extensive use of interior monologue , we will perhaps ...
... narrative which eschews interior monologue altogether . Further , if we can find in this narrative which eschews interior monologue a theme which is shared by a narrative which makes extensive use of interior monologue , we will perhaps ...
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... narrative genre of the fairy - tale , while Frau Berta Garlan belongs to a very different 7 narrative genre - the psychological tale or novel . From the outset we feel about Erasmus ( and Dionysia ) as we would feel about the characters ...
... narrative genre of the fairy - tale , while Frau Berta Garlan belongs to a very different 7 narrative genre - the psychological tale or novel . From the outset we feel about Erasmus ( and Dionysia ) as we would feel about the characters ...
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... narratives , Schnitzler is concerned with uncovering the individual psyche . Dionysia , on the other hand , is a " model " case . The fairy - tale character of this narrative automatically excludes individualization . 10 On her way home ...
... narratives , Schnitzler is concerned with uncovering the individual psyche . Dionysia , on the other hand , is a " model " case . The fairy - tale character of this narrative automatically excludes individualization . 10 On her way home ...
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DAS ÖSTERREICHISCHE DRAMA DER GEGENWART | 7 |
ROBERT MUSILS CONCEPT OF THE POET AND WRITER | 23 |
ANTON VON WILDGANS AND HIS RELATIONSHIP TO | 31 |
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